morgansurname
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Joined: 8/30/2004 Status: offline
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Howdy. Not sure how many folks are still playing CoG or if there will be future patches, but I thought I would drop by and add a few notes and comments to the forums. Overall, I think the game is excellent! The ability to run all or only selected departments of your nation is quite nice. The names that an Old Grognard expects to see are mostly all in game (though with several obvious ommissions). And the rating/experience system for units seems sound. To make the game better, I would offer the following: 1. Attitude of nations seems to change if fleets (or maybe fleets with attatched ground forces) move to the sea areas adjacent to the affected nation's coastline. I noticed this while attempting to reinforce Gibraltar from Kent (running Great Britain of course). This is unrealistic. Perhaps a thin coastline area could be added that would adjust the attitude. Otherwise, it would be more fitting to do away with this affect all together. The Oceans are very massive places ;). In fact, maritime policies were very leanient during these times. I am not saying that a British Fleet could expect a warm welcome in a Spanish port, however, ships in need of repairs, water, food, etc. were typically free to resupply and repair in any port anywhere around the world (though under suspiscious eyes to be sure). In short, it is plain silly for say Portugal to suddenly have a -200 attitude towards Britain because of a fleet and an army sailing around her coast to a British port. 2. Depots at sea? Odd. A better example would be to allow depots to be built right on a fleet. Perhaps recquiring a transport fleet to represent the enourmous amount of supplies necessary to support a land force at sea. 3. While playing France on human and all others on computer, standard game, 23 year duration, normal difficutly, normal powers, I was unable to declare war on Spain (or Spain on France either). For over a decade, Spain marched her armies through France to attack Russia, Prussia, Austria, and even Turkey. Several ultimatums were given and this worked as intended. However, when the Declare War option is clicked, there is no confirmation screen and the game continues as was. There is no option under the right click on Spain panel to Declare War either. Spain had cancelled the alliance with France fairly early on, and though I kept a diplomat with charm in Madrid until I was ready to turn to the West, I never was able to fight the Spaniards. I also allowed the attitude of Spain to slip from a bright yellow smile to a frowning red face, but to no avail. 4. The ability to liberate and create protectorates from both nations conquered and ceded is not available. Tyrol is also not able to be added to Bavaria. I as France had conquered Brunswick and had Saxony and Magdeburg ceded from Prussia. I also received a protectorate from Moldavia and later received the remaining Warsaw nations from Prussia as part of a second war's terms. As conqured nations, none of these areas had the necessary L (Liberation) or P (Protectorate) buttons on the view nations screen. (although the Subsidise and Declare War buttons were present). I even tried to declare war on Saxony and try again, but after saying yes to the declare war confirmation screen, nothing had changed. Furthermore, under Saxony on the view nation screen, the description for Saxony still read "Prussian Protectorate". 5. Not being able to detach units from National armies such as Batavia, Bavaria, and Italia is bothersome. On several occasions, I had added divisions to the Army, but was not allowed to redploy them elswhere at a later time. A beginner error to be sure, but I am curious as to the reason behind this rule. 6. Armies and Corps should be allowed to be eliminated and rebuilt as desired. Several changes occured to most armies of most nations of the period. So long as you pay for the first build of a corps or army, dismantle the unit, and later pay for the rebuilding in time, money, and resources, I cannot fathom a reason to exempt these units from having the red dismantle "x" available on the military panel. 7. Please increase the size of the tactical map, the number of divisions allowed in battle, and the number of divisions/corps available to an army (maybe with modifiers for some leaders). 8. More generals would of course also be nice, but it is quite understandable that names like Kellerman, Junot, and Van Damme may either be in game and never generated for my particular attempt or may be understood as in game but with no modifiers (heck, some leaders should even give negative modifiers ;). To be sure, I have more to say, but must rest my weary fingers. For now, here is to the hope that these forums are not dead and that future patches will be granted! Vive' Le Empeurer!! Vive' Le France!!!!!
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